Ravi

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Ravi

Ravi

@RavinderR_

Proud Dad, Technology Manager, Constantly curious, Long Term investor, here only to learn

Uttar pradesh Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Sandeep Parswanath
Sandeep Parswanath@sarpame·
North Indian guy with a DL registered bike park illegally and created a massive traffic jam on DVG road. Upon questioning, he asks if the road belongs to your father. As if his father owns bengaluru, this attitude of North Indians is what pisses any Common Kannadiga. @blrcitytraffic Please take strict action against this person! How is he using Delhi registered vehicle in Bengaluru? @btppubliceye He even went on to be rude towards traffic policemen.
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Ravi@RavinderR_·
@amitabhvatsya kakasana.. bakasana is in advanced form of this.
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Mindful Investor
Mindful Investor@amitabhvatsya·
“The hand is the visible part of the brain.” — Immanuel Kant Can you name the aasan !!
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Rahul Saini
Rahul Saini@JtrahulSaini·
"दरोगा जी थाने के भीतर कैदी को स्पेशल ट्रीटमेंट दे रहे हैं..."दो सिपाही मौजूद हैं"..! साहब ने फोन पर बतियाते हुए..युवक पर लात घूंसा..थप्पड़...पटा सब इस्तेमाल कर लिया.. मां बहन की सो अलग..! ये वीडियो यूपी के उन्नाव जनपद के बिहार थाने से वायरल है...किसी अंदर वाले ने ही काम दिखा दिया...!
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Ravi@RavinderR_·
@revathitweets So glad that i can finally say ‘Thankfully the justice prevailed.’
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Revathi
Revathi@revathitweets·
ALL NINE COPS TO BE HANGED!!! In a landmark judgement, the honourable First Additional District and Sessions Judge of Madurai, G Muthukumaran pronounced death penalty for all nine policemen in the Jeyaraj and Beniks custodial torture and death case. Inspector S Sridhar, sub-inspectors P Ragu Ganesh & K Balakrishnan, head constables S Murugan and A Samidurai and constables M Muthuraja, S Veil Muthu, S Chelladurai & X Thomas Francis have all been found guilty of the double murder. On 19th June 2020, Jeyaraj went to his son’s mobile shop in at Sathankulam in Thoothukudi. Police arrested him for violating Covid rules. Following the father’s arrest, Beniks went to the police station and requested for his father’s release. Beniks apparently had an argument with the cops. They arrested him also and tortured him and his father through the night and later sent to judicial remand. Beniks died at Kovilapatti Government Hospital on 22nd June, 2020, and Jeyaraj passed away the next day. The investigation later revealed that the mobile shop wasn’t open beyond the permissible hours. Basically a false case was slapped. Later, a female constable, Revathi came forward to tell the truth of their torture. Not only were the son & the father beaten brutally throughout the night but were also made to clean up their blood off the police station floor and walls with their clothes. Beniks sustained 13 external injuries and Jeyaraj had 17 wounds that ultimately led to their deaths. They were bleeding from their rectums when they were sent to jail!!! Following a huge social media uproar and protests, there was pressure on the then Tamil Nadu government to conduct a fair investigation into their deaths. If you go through the whole case, you will realise that 59 year old Jeyraj and 31 year old Beniks were killed purely because the ego of the policemen was hurt. They were angry that Beniks questioned why his father was arrested and being beaten up. Family of the victims hope this will be a lesson to all policemen who think they can get away with any crime. But unfortunately in our country most police don’t play by the rules. It is either their ego or orders from above or corruption that drives them. Hoping for better policing and a system that stands for victims, especially the voiceless ones.
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Keh Ke Peheno
Keh Ke Peheno@coolfunnytshirt·
Dhurandhar 1 and Dhurandhar 2 The Revenge are huge blockbusters! But if you had to replace any one of them among the actors, who would it be? and, with whom?
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Divya Gandotra Tandon
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
Absolutely unacceptable. In Shahpur (Gorakhpur), a woman assaulted a receptionist at a dry cleaning shop over a ₹50 discount. When the staff member refused to reduce the fixed charge (₹750), the woman created a scene, abused her, and then slapped her, all caught clearly on CCTV. Think about it… for just ₹50, someone felt entitled enough to physically assault a working woman doing her job. This is not “anger”, this is pure lawlessness and entitlement. The victim immediately informed the shop owner and police. FIR has reportedly been registered and identification is underway using CCTV footage. Now the question is, will strict action follow? Assaulting someone at their workplace is a serious offense. If this goes unpunished, it sends a message that customers can abuse and hit staff without consequences. @Uppolice, ensure immediate arrest. No warnings, no leniency. Set an example. Every working professional deserves safety and dignity.
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Ravi@RavinderR_·
Its surprising that she wasnt arrested inspite of everything caught on camera
ForMenIndia@ForMenIndia_

A woman was caught on camera smashing a Royal Enfield Bullet after a chain-reaction crash in #Jaipur, where a scooter’s sudden braking near a culvert caused the biker to lose control and collide with her cab ahead of him. The Bullet rider, Saurabh Sharma, alleged that the traffic police failed to intervene despite a personnel deployed at the spot where the accident occurred. The incident occurred on March 22. Saurabh said it was a minor accident and immediately apologised to the cab driver. Instead of confronting the scooter rider who triggered the crash, the woman charged at Saurabh, charging at him and picking up an argument. Within moments, she started smashing the bike’s mirrors with his helmet and then repeatedly striking its body and rear lights with a stone. Saurabh alleged that a traffic police personnel did not take action despite standing barely a few metres from where the incident took place. He repeatedly calls the cop to intervene and stop the woman from damaging his bike. Both Saurabh and the woman reached the police station, where the matter was settled after police intervention. But, the incident has sparked debate over public conduct, accountability and the role of traffic police in such situations. WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS? #formenidia

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Some of these concerns are worth taking seriously. A few aren’t backed by the numbers. 🔹 “Satya asleep at the wheel for two years” Microsoft posted $81.3 billion in quarterly revenue, up 17%. Azure grew 39%, ahead of AWS at 19% and Google Cloud at 30%. AI business runs at $13 billion a year, up 175%. “Asleep” is hard to square with those numbers. 🔹 “Cucked by Altman, who went to bed with Amazon” This is a real concern but not in a way you imagine. Azure remains the exclusive cloud provider for every stateless API call (the standard developer calls that power most apps) to OpenAI’s models. Calls through Amazon’s deal still flow through Azure. Microsoft takes 20% of all OpenAI revenue, including third-party deals. OpenAI committed to another $250 billion in Azure services. The relationship got more complicated. But Microsoft structured the deal so they still get paid when OpenAI diversifies. 🔹 “Windows 11 runs like sh*t” Fair enough. Windows OEM revenue grew 1% last quarter. but Microsoft 365 commercial cloud grew 17%, consumer cloud grew 29%. The revenue engine moved to subscriptions years ago. Windows matters less to the thesis than it used to. 🔹 “Copilot is a product disgrace, no one wants it” The truth is somewhere in the middle. 15 million paid seats, up 160% year over year. GitHub Copilot hit 4.7 million subscribers, up 75%, deployed at 90% of Fortune 100 companies. but only 3.3% of 450 million commercial seats have converted at $30/month. That conversion rate is genuinely low. Combined Copilot revenue is estimated at $2.5 to $3.5 billion a year, solid for a two-year-old product but doesn’t yet justify the infrastructure spend. The bear case on Copilot has merit. 🔹 “Claude even dominating Excel” Claude for Excel is an add-in from Microsoft’s own marketplace. Anthropic became an official Microsoft data subprocessor in January 2026, operating inside Microsoft 365’s security framework. Microsoft put Claude inside Copilot Researcher, GitHub Copilot, and Office Agent. This is a distribution partnership (not a competitive threat as it seems) 🔹 “Activision a write off and Xbox dying” Gaming hit a record $23.5 billion in 2025. Content and services grew 16%. Game Pass does about $5 billion a year. hardware dropped 25%, but Microsoft is deliberately going multiplatform & focusing on publishing (Console wars is over). You can disagree with the strategy. But “write-off” doesn’t hold up when revenue just hit an all-time high. 🔹 “Zero innovation” Microsoft spent $37.5 billion on data centers, chips, and servers last quarter, up 66%. Contracted revenue backlog is $625 billion. The real question is whether $150 billion a year in AI spending pays back fast enough. Estimated ar 6 to 8 years. The stock fell 6% after beating every expectation because the market is pricing that risk. TL/DR Satya isn’t asleep. He’s all-in. And all-in is its own kind of risk.
Wasteland Capital@ecommerceshares

$MSFT Satya has been asleep at the wheel for two years. Cucked by Altman, who went to bed with $AMZN. Windows 11 runs like sh*t. Copilot is a product disgrace, noone wants it. Claude even dominating Excel. Activision a write off & Xbox dying. Zero innovation. Wake up, bro.

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Aria Radnia 🇮🇷
Aria Radnia 🇮🇷@ariaradnia·
Didnt realize $MSFT is at $370?!? What is this 2023 prices? 😂
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Divya Gandotra Tandon
Divya Gandotra Tandon@divya_gandotra·
A final-year law student, Rishi Kumar from Tamil Nadu National Law University, refuses to delete his blog criticising the Supreme Court… despite pressure from his own university. Why? Because the administration allegedly received calls from advocates, judges, and others claiming the post harms the institution’s “reputation.” The blog titled “The Supreme Court of India Has No Spine” questioned the court’s decision to ban an NCERT textbook chapter on judicial corruption. But here’s the real issue: A law student is being told to silence himself… for expressing a legal opinion. His response? Clear and powerful: “My opinions are mine… you do not own my voice or my conscience.” He even said he’s ready to face disciplinary action rather than back down. This isn’t just about one blog. This is about academic freedom vs institutional pressure. If law students… the future of the judiciary are discouraged from questioning the system, then who exactly is allowed to question it? Criticism of institutions ≠ disrespect. Silencing criticism = weakening democracy.
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